"Well, I better head back home," I said as I stood up. "Would you like me to walk you home?" He offered before standing up too. I politely shook my head, "No, it's alright. Thank you, though." I waved my hand goodbye and turned around, heading towards the parking lot, "Don't forget to use that phone and call us," I heard Jacob call out. Then I listened to the door behind him open, and a group of people stormed out and rushed to Jacob. I turned back around, pretending that I didn't see them. I continued walking; as I turned towards the street, I noticed the group glancing at me. I knew they were talking about me, and I knew who they were too. Dare I say their cheesy name? They were the Misfits. - - - After a car accident leaves Harper Beckett with a dreadful loss, a dysfunctional family, and a bruised reputation, she is finally ready to start her life again. Surprisingly, her friends changed just as much as she did. They were known as the Misfits of her school. You know them; popular, funny, a drama-filled friend group that everyone gossips about. She didn't realize that she was stuck with them, whether she liked it or not. This is a story about a broken girl who tries to get her life back together, but little did she know that she wasn't the only one who needed fixing.
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